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Show Entertainment Openings 1988 Page Ten ' CAMPUS RECREATION " Various recreation A ; V : I activities abound with cheap prices 0 By Darren Tucker Chronicle staff writer Many students who attend the University of Utah want to participate in some form of on- - or recreation. But they don't know where to find what they want or if they can afford a little fun. What many students don't realize is that the U. is a great place to get started in all sorts of fun, inexpensive recreation-everythi- ng from camping to swimming to video to games. skiing playing The U. nas facilities on campus for students who want to stay close for their fun, as well as equipment and programs for students who want to go a little further out in off-camp- us ft-- the field. Facilities on campus include the Einer Nielsen Fieldhouse; the Health, Physical Education and . W-- . : The Einer Nielson Fieldhouse includes facilities for tennis, racquetball, squash, weightlifting and table tennis. The fieldhouse is free to students with an activity card. It is one of many recreational areas on the University of Utah campus available to students. and plenty of seating for studying, talking with friends or recreational levels. You can participate in individual, dual, or team sports for males or females or on a sleeping. stuAnd the Union does offer something else many Activities include flag football, soccer, basketball, skidents feel is important to recreation-foo- d. The Union will be open starting Sept. ,19, Monday ing, wallyball and many others. resources for students who There are also through Thursday from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Friday and activities. Saturday from 7 a.m. to 12 a.m. On Sunday it's open want to participate in The Outdoor Program at the U. offers an outstanding varifrom 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. For a recreation break during a busy school day, stuety of activities and equipment for U. students and staff. You can rent almost anything you need for camping, dents can register for any number of classes offered by the exercise and sport science department. hiking and all sorts of water sports from the program. The classes range from fencing to fly fishing to rifle The program has tents, sleeping Dags, backpacks, canoes, and pistol marksmanship. Of course, you do have to pay kayaks and even a sailboat that can be rented for an tuition and fees for these classes, and some of them do activity card and a very reasonable fee. The Outdoor Program offers organized trips and clinhave special fees as well. For those who want to relax with someone else, ics as well. If you just want to go off on your own, they there are many opportunities to get involved with have maps, books and other resources to use in planning "v , others in a little recreation. .your trip. ' More than 70 intramural activities are offered to stu The Outdoor Program is located in Building 420, just dents, faculty and staff at the U. on both competitive and north of Parking Services. Recreation complex; and even the Union Building. The fieldhouse includes facilities for tennis, racquet-bal- l, squash, weightlifting and table tennis. An indoor jogging track, a sauna and a jacuzzi are also available. There are also outdoor facilities for softball, football, soccer, tennis and volleyball. All these facilities are free to U. students and staff. Free is considerably cheaper than the prices at most health spas and clubs. All you have to do is go to the fieldhouse and present your student I.D. If your card isn't current (if you're not $2 or $3. registered), you'll have to pay a small You can also take an unlimited number of guests, who will also be charged a nominal fee. The HPER also has sports equipment and facilities available for free use to students and staff. The HPER offers basketball, badminton, volleyball, raquetball, handball, weightiifting and swimming. For students who are interested in less physical forms of recreation, or who just want a fun spot to relax and chill out, the Union could be the place to go. Hie Union offers bowling and pool at nominal fees with a current student I.D. There are also video games on-camp- us off-camp- us fee-ab- out ; If you're paying rp more than 9.9 APR on your bank auto loan HI I V MIV-.- U ORGANICALLY GROWN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES NATURAL GROCERIES POULTRY SEAFOOD CHEESE AND DAIRY PRODUCTS COFFEEBEANS HERBS AND SPICES TEAS BULK r SD0(MBv BAKERY GOODS PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS LUNCH AND DINNERS FOODS SOUPS AND SALADS COUNTER DELI DESSERTS HOURS MONDAY 359-791- 3 ' SATURDAY 9-- 9 SUNDAY 355-740- 10-- 5 1 get behind this wheel and dial 10 OFF PRESENT THIS COUPON FOR 10 OFF ON ANY ITEM. GOOD AT BOTH STORES OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 15,1988 e- co-recr- m nil University wof Utah CreditVUiuon You can join! . |